What should I choose: withdrawing cryptocurrency to a card or a bank card in cryptocurrency?
Lately, I've been increasingly using cryptocurrencies in my work, or more precisely, stablecoins.
There are many advantages to using Tether and similar currencies: relative anonymity, instant transfers, and relatively low fees.
Until recently, the main drawback of cryptocurrencies was the difficulty and cost of exchanging them for fiat currencies.
But with the increasing liquidity of this form of money, the process of using them in real life has become significantly easier.
It's true that it's not always possible to pay with e-currency everywhere, and you still have to convert it into fiat currency.
I personally use two solutions to this problem: an exchange office and a plastic card from Binance. It all depends on where you need to transfer the money. I haven't tried withdrawing directly from a crypto wallet due to numerous negative reviews.
Withdraw cryptocurrency through an exchanger for national currency
If you need to exchange cryptocurrency at a good rate for Russian rubles, hryvnia, Belarusian rubles, or Kazakh tenge, the easiest way to do so is using an exchange service.
The best offers are listed on the website https://www.bestchange.ru/, where you can choose the exchange service that suits you from the ratings. There are often minimum exchange amounts, which are indicated in the "Exchange" column.
The exchange process typically takes no more than a couple of minutes, and after payment, the funds are deposited almost instantly to your card in your local currency.
Unfortunately, withdrawing money this way to a dollar card is quite difficult or very expensive; most exchange offices only offer withdrawals to electronic payment systems such as Webmoney, Skrill, Payeer, and PayPal.
Cryptocurrency card, payments or exchange
Previously, a cryptocurrency card was available on the Binance exchange, but this option is no longer available, but many other options have emerged, such as the Trustee Plus wallet:

This is a very convenient option, as you no longer need to use third-party exchange services, and the wallet itself is quite convenient for working with and storing cryptocurrencies, and there is staking.
The algorithm of actions in this case is quite simple:
the Trustee
website • Pass identity verification
• Order a bank card.
Currently, you can only order a virtual card, its cost is 10 euros, if all conditions are met, the card will be active in just a couple of minutes. A plastic card is currently unavailable (but everything is changing, check the information); it costs 25 euros and is sent by mail.
Then, the Trustee card can be used as follows - to pay in supermarkets and shopping centers or exchange for another currency through online exchange offices.
Unfortunately, unlike cryptocurrencies, crypto cards are not anonymous and require identity verification.
There may be other exchange and withdrawal options, but those described above seemed the most convenient and profitable to me.

